What to do and see in Province of Connacht, Western Ireland: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

September 20, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Connacht, Ireland including Wild Atlantic Way Day Tours - Galway, Sligo Bay Sup, Knocknarea, Dun Aonghasa, Eagles Flying, The Point Equestrian Centre and Pony Trekking, Dun Duchathair, Drummindoo Stud, Surf Mayo, Kayakmor.
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1. Wild Atlantic Way Day Tours - Galway

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5.0 based on 1,878 reviews

Wild Atlantic Way Day Tours - Galway

Wild Atlantic Way Day Tours - offer the top rated daily guided sightseeing tours to the Aran Islands, Cliffs of Moher and Connemara. Our fully trained local driver guides will take you on a scenic journey along the Wild Atlantic Way to all the Discovery and Signature points of the Wild Atlantic Way within the Galway area.

2. Sligo Bay Sup

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5.0 based on 86 reviews

Sligo Bay Sup

Welcome to Sligo Bay Sup , ASI qualified stand up paddle board school and guiding service operating from Rosses Point , Lissadell , Streedagh beach , Mullaghmore and Doorly Park . Experience stand up paddle boarding or (SUP) surrounded by 360 degree views of the stunning Sligo coast line .

3. Knocknarea

Sligo Ireland 353-71-61201 http://www.megalithicireland.com/Knocknarea.htm
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5.0 based on 660 reviews

Knocknarea

Reviewed By brianf197 - Sligo, Ireland

I always go up the back way so cant say anything about the new walk way. Its a lovely easy climb and the views are class on a nice day

4. Dun Aonghasa

Cill Mhuirbhigh, Province of Connacht Ireland +353 99 61008 [email protected] http://www.heritageireland.ie
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5.0 based on 1,399 reviews

Dun Aonghasa

Perched on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Dun Aonghasa is the largest of the prehistoric stone forts of the Aran Islands. It is enclosed by three massive dry-stone walls and a chevaux-de-frise consisting of blocks of limestone set vertically into the ground to deter attackers. Originally constructed c.1100BC, it was re-fortified around 700-800 AD. Excavations revealed significant evidence of prehistoric metalworking, as well as several burials. Visitor safety information: The fort is about 1km from the Visitors Centre and is approached over rising ground. The last section of the path is over rough, natural rock and care is needed, especially when descending. Boots or strong walking shoes are recommended. There is no fence or barrier at the edge of the cliff.

Reviewed By geraldine946 - Western Ireland, Ireland

Well worth a visit, rain hail or sunshine....have been here a few times and loved it, the most amazing views on the island and definitely worth it.

5. Eagles Flying

Eagles Flying, Sligo F56 P089 Ireland +353 87 211 0538 [email protected] http://www.eaglesflying.com/
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5.0 based on 522 reviews

Eagles Flying

Eagles Flying is a scientifically run Wildlife Sanctuary specializing on Birds of Prey and Owls. We focus on "hands on" interaction between our well trained animals and our visitors. During our educational flying demonstrations members of the audience can have a bird of prey land on their hand or have Eagles, Falcons, Hawks or Vultures stoop inches over their heads while Scientists inform in a friendly and fun way. Our visitors can also visit our unique "Touch-Zoo" where they can play and pet "Tui & Alan" our Foxes, get pick pocketed by "Grizzly" our tame Raccoon, have "Monty" our 4 meter Python around their shoulders or get up close and personal with any of the other unusual animals. Get closer than you have ever been to the masters of the sky. Eagles Flying really is an unforgettable experience and a must see for people of all ages and interests.

Reviewed By smE1293RF

Thanks a mil for a great day out. Brilliant for kids and adults alike. Well kept sanctuary with lovely, knowledgeable staff. The show with birds of prey is great and very interesting. Some kids/adults get to participate. But don't worry if your child doesn't get picked, you can do lovely pictures at the end and all the kids who want to, can hold an owl (the highlight of the day for my son who is a big Harry Potter fan :-) The petting farm was a bonus. Among other animals, you could see a fox, a raccoon up-close. The staff answered all your questions. We will be back. Keep up the wonderful work that you are doing there. It is inspirational.

6. The Point Equestrian Centre and Pony Trekking

Keeraun More, Ballyconneely, Clifden Ireland +353 95 23685 http://www.thepointponytrekkingcentre.com/default.html
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5.0 based on 161 reviews

The Point Equestrian Centre and Pony Trekking

Reviewed By Beccyc6889

Was a lovely family day out pony trekking with Joanna and Emma as our instructors. Highly recommend.

7. Dun Duchathair

Inis Mor, County Galway, Province of Connacht Ireland http://www.aranislands.ie
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5.0 based on 143 reviews

Dun Duchathair

Reviewed By redhead_roaming - Seattle, United States

Honestly, it's quite an adventure just getting to this place! We rented mountain bikes in town and we were glad we got those versus gentle city bikes. The road that gets you closest, while it looks smooth and nice on Google Maps satellite view, is full of large rocks that would take out city bikes - there was more than one occasion I almost biffed it even with my mountain bike! While walking is certainly an option, it kinda makes sense just to get bikes for the whole day to explore the island anyway. Anyway, the path ends near the cliff side, with a lone bench. It's not America - there are no signs, no safety rails, nothing. Be safe and be informed as to where you need to go. We left our bikes there and I was really worried they would get stolen but no one touched them - thank you kind people! Walking through the limestone landscape, you have to be careful where you step, as you could easily twist an ankle if you're too busy looking around. You start to notice that the stone walls have a couple entries in them and you can follow some virtually all the way to Dun Duchathair. Once you get there, there's not much to see of the actual fort. There's no signs about not walking on the structure and you kinda have to but we tried to keep that to a minimum, to keep the integrity of the structure for years to come. We sat and enjoyed the views for a while though, especially loving waves crashing along the steep cliffs. As cool as watching the sunset would be here, I 100% do not recommend it. I can't imagine trying to navigate the cliffs or the limestone landscape in the dark. For clothing, it wasn't a terribly cold day but with the wind, it made it. We had lightweight fleece jackets, pants and good hiking shoes.

8. Drummindoo Stud

Knockranny Village, Westport Ireland +353 98 25616 [email protected] http://www.drummindoo.com
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Drummindoo Stud

Family run equitation center only 1 mile from Westport, on the Wild Atlantic Way. Horseriding for adults and children (minimum age 4 years). Good selection of horses (Connemara Ponies, Irish Cobs, Irish Sport Horses) for all levels and abilities. Pony Camps. Lead rein pony rides. Pony trekking. A.I.R.E.Approved. Qualified instruction. Day Rides (advance booking required). All weather facilities. Experienced riders can avail of ''The Clew Bay Trail Ride'' which takes small groups of experienced riders through new and ever-changing landscapes of small villages, breathtaking sandy beaches, sea and off-shore islands, country lanes, mountain tracks and local heritage sites, stopping for a picnic along the way.

Reviewed By eimearjmccartney

Accommodated my 6yr old daughter at short notice for a lesson while on our holidays!very helpful and friendly staff!my daughter thoroughly enjoyed it!

9. Surf Mayo

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5.0 based on 114 reviews

Surf Mayo

Mayo's first surf school, established in 1998, SURFMAYO was one of the first surf schools and surf hire companies established in Ireland. We are also an ISA (Irish Surfing Association) approved surf school, where we abide by stringent ISA surf school standards and are evaluated yearly. With 20+ years of experience, SURFMAYO surf school caters for all ages and abilities in surfing. Whether you are a complete beginner, improver or advanced surfer, we offer professional surf coaching and equipment to suit your needs. We have on hand some of Ireland's finest surf coaches all of whom are fully-trained lifeguards and highly experienced, passionate surfers. We offer surf lessons for groups, families, friends, hens & stag groups, school tours and sports clubs, any age; you are all welcome to taste the ultimate surfing experience on this beautiful stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way.

10. Kayakmor

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5.0 based on 256 reviews

Kayakmor

Galway Kayak Tours. Experience a kayak touring adventure along the pristine waterways of the Western lakes/ Wild Atlantic Way. We offer a friendly relaxed guided kayak trip, where you can discover the enchanting waterways of River & Lough Corrib and the stunning coast* around Galway (*weather permitting). We look forward to seeing you afloat! Tours starting from €40* per person (* tour price is subject to group size, pricing categories for groups of 2-3, 4-10, and 11+). Minimum tour group size is two people. If you're by yourself please e-mail us, we can try to fit you in a tour. Thanks for looking! Jim M. kayak Guide

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